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Yet when one thinks of the famed Tory backwoodsmen of the House of Lords, it is hard to regard the aristocracy as a hotbed of dissent.
A cross-Channel aristocracy developed, holding lands in both territories and having a vested interest in keeping them united in one ruler.
John Woodcock watched as final farewells were said to a respected member of the aristocracy.
Both parties rest on ever more narrow bases of popular support, and function openly as instruments of the financial aristocracy.
The British bourgeoisie is not subaltern to an effete but tenacious aristocracy.
Scott's casual attitude to debt was certainly closer to that of the aristocracy than the middle class.
She speaks garrulously about her youth as a wealthy English-girl and how she hates aristocracy and never wanted to marry.
He had then made the time-worn accusation that the pretensions of the courts reduced the kingdom to an aristocracy of magistrates.
The literary traditions of the senatorial aristocracy had also survived intact.
This makes William Wallace less of an historical oddity for not being a member of the aristocracy when he staged his famous rebellion.
Although he is descended from Russian aristocracy, he was not born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
By 1815 the Junker aristocracy was back in the saddle and concessions became even more restricted.
Oddly enough, the benefits he conferred upon the common people had the result of weakening the aristocracy, the social class from which he came.
Highly prized de luxe models continued to be commissioned by the aristocracy and members of the bourgeoisie.
The English aristocracy of the 19th century cared little for the poor and destitute.
In the past, stag hunting had been the preserve of the aristocracy and small-scale hare and fox hunting that of the country squires.
A great many collectors from the upper aristocracy or rich middle classes called on her skill.
These terms were agreeable to the Magyar aristocracy, but could not satisfy the revolutionaries or moderates among the lesser nobility.
They rented it, fully furnished, from David Ogilvie, and used their beautiful home to wine and dine the local aristocracy.
Even America has its aristocracy, the landed gentry that haunt communities like the Hamptons.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Acquisitiveness is an essential trait of aristocracy, and adhesiveness of its perpetuity.
But an aristocracy must be a minority, and it is arguable that the smaller it is the better.
Consequently Mrs. Ruggles, on the trail of aristocracy, was the first to call.
In business the aristocracy of birth or the aristocracy of boodle is a decided handicap.
In the election of the boule, Plato again attempts to mix aristocracy and democracy.
In truth, Young desired both advantages, the vigour of a centralised government and the energy of an independent aristocracy.
It has many fine residences, and an air of proudness and of aristocracy enthralls it.
I look at society as it is, not as it would be if we had primogeniture and a landed aristocracy.
Living in a country where aristocracy does not exist, he had a high opinion of it.
The aristocracy, then, was regarded as a sort of cancer, or excrescence of society.
They have no aristocracy, they have no feudality, there are neither masters nor men.
It would be a rather poor way to derive the pride of aristocracy.
Society was a military aristocracy, the samurai the privileged class.
The new aristocracy was that of the strong hand and the exploiter's greed.
He was a gentleman, a fils de famille, of the English aristocracy.
The State, the Church and the aristocracy support the recreation of the corrida.
Nor was that love and habit of learning long confined to that self-created aristocracy.
Next day he had a taste of Trumet's real aristocracy, the genuine article.
And then to hear how he harangued the people and abused the aristocracy.
The family of Tolomei was among the noblest of the Sienese aristocracy.
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